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Sunset Tai Chi—Simplified Tai Chi for Relaxation and Longevity

by Ramel Rones, David Silver

While the bestselling Sunrise Tai Chi offered a program to get energized in the morning, Sunset Tai Chi teaches Tai Chi for stress relief at the end of the day, thus preventing and healing numerous stress-related illnesses.

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ISBN: 9781594392122
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April 1, 2011
Paperback: 452 pages
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9.51 × 7.39 × 1 in
ISBN: 9781594392122

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While the bestselling Sunrise Tai Chi offered a program to get energized in the morning, Sunset Tai Chi teaches you how to relax and calm down at the end of the day.

Sunset Tai Chi is a comprehensive introduction to using Tai Chi for stress relief. This mind/body program is designed for beginners and teaches how to calm down and recuperate from the stress of the day, thus preventing and healing numerous stress-related illnesses.

A full mind/body workout is presented, which can be practiced sitting or standing. This workout includes restorative poses from yoga, purifying movements and meditations from qigong, tai chi stances and drills, as well as a short Sunset Tai Chi form.

  • Relax and rejuvenate yourself after a long day.
  • Incorporate mind/body exercise into your daily activities.
  • Increase your lung capacity and increase your oxygen intake.
  • Prevent injuries.
  • Boost your natural healing of chronic conditions, including arthritis, fibromyalgia, insomnia, osteoporosis, sarcopenia, and cancer.

Report from the New England Journal of Medicine

Using elements found in the Sunset Tai Chi program, a controlled study at Tufts School of Medicine showed the benefits of tai chi for fibromyalgia. The results were published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine on August 19, 2010 regarding this single-blind, randomized trial of classic Yang-style Tai Chi as compared with a control intervention consisting of wellness education and stretching for the treatment of fibromyalgia. The conclusion is that Tai Chi may be a useful treatment for fibromyalgia and merits long-term study in larger study populations.

Dr. Chenchen Wang, a Tufts rheumatologist who led the study, said she attributed the results to the fact that "fibromyalgia is a very complex problem" and "tai chi has multiple components — physical, psychological, social and spiritual."

Reviews

ForeWord's Book of the Year Award - Silver Winner - 2012

IP's Living Now Award - Silver Winner - 2012

Eric Hoffer Award - Finalist - 2012

USA Best Books Award - Finalist - 2012


About the Authors

Ramel Rones

Rami Rones is a gold medalist, award-winning martial artist in both the U.S. and China. With 16 years of experience leading Tai Chi, Qigong and Meditation classes, he focuses on helping individuals with conditions such as cancer, arthritis, fibromyalgia, aging, injuries, and stress. Rami is a consultant on mind/body therapies at Harvard and Tufts Medical Schools, and is the co-author of numerous publications. In addition to his work at the Zakim Center, Rami also lectures and instructs in the … More »

David Silver

David Silver developed a lifelong interest in meditation as part of his Gojū Ryū Karate training starting at age 11. He later began studying taijiquan, qigong, and yoga in his 20s, becoming certified by world-renown Chinese martial arts master Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming as a YMAA Qigong Assistant Instructor in 2006, full Instructor in 2009, and finally Qigong Master in 2023. He volunteered managing the fundraising for the nonprofit YMAA Retreat Center 2005 - 2016, which accomplished its goal of an … More »